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Higher-order split operator schemes for solving the Schrodinger equation in the time-dependent wave packet method: applications to triatomic reactive scattering calculations

Journal

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 14, Issue 6, Pages 1827-1845

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c1cp22790d

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [20833007, 90921014, 21103187]
  2. Chinese Academy of Sciences
  3. Ministry of Science and Technology of China
  4. National Institute of Health

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The efficiency of the numerical propagators for solving the time-dependent Schrodinger equation in the wave packet approach to reactive scattering is of vital importance. In this Perspective, we first briefly review the propagators used in quantum reactive scattering calculations and their applications to triatomic reactions. Then we present a detailed comparison of about thirty higher-order split operator propagators for solving the Schrodinger equation with their applications to the wave packet evolution within a one-dimensional Morse potential, and the total reaction probability calculations for the H + HD, H + NH, H + O-2, and F + HD reactions. These four triatomic reactions have quite different dynamic characteristics and thus provide a comprehensive picture of the relative advantages of these higher-order propagation methods for describing reactive scattering dynamics. Our calculations reveal that the most often used second-order split operator method is typically more efficient for a direct reaction, particularly for those involving flat potential energy surfaces. However, the optimal higher-order split operator methods are more suitable for a reaction with resonances and intermediate complexes or a reaction experiencing potential energy surface with fluctuations of considerable amplitude. Three 4th-order and one 6th-order split operator methods, which are most efficient for solving reactive scattering in various conditions among the tested ones, are recommended for general applications. In addition, a brief discussion on the relative performance between the Chebyshev real wave packet method and the split operator method is given. The results in this Perspective are expected to stimulate more applications of (high-order) split operators to the quantum reactive scattering calculation and other related problems.

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